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Bible Concordance :: Hallelujah


Means "Praise the LORD!" This word is made by putting together two Hebrew words: Hallelu (meaning "praise") and Yah (for the name of God, "Yahweh," or "the LORD"). Psalm 146:1; Revelation 19:1-8

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Topics: Praise, Praise The Lord, Hallelujah, Hallelu, Yahweh
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2 Comments

  1. altameseb says:

    Is there a scripture that supports the statement ” the highest praise to God is hallelujah’?

  2. carolyn jones says:

    Is there a scripture that suipports, The Lord inhabits the praises of His people and when praises go up blessings come down?

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- 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
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